Khaleej Times

Countrysid­e to get a makeover

Sheikh Mohammed approves a comprehens­ive plan to turn Dubai rural areas into tourist destinatio­ns

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

A100km scenic route cutting through the golden sands of Dubai will take visitors deep into the emirate’s desert as part of a new project announced on Sunday.

Known as Saih Al Salam Scenic Route, or simply Route 1, it will include dedicated roads for vehicles, special paths for desert bicycles and electric scooters to connect tourist attraction­s.

The project will have hot air balloons, and helicopter and air taxi tours that let visitors soar over the stunning network of manmade lakes in Al Qudra. Visitors will also get to skydive over the Expo and Love Lakes.

This came as His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-president and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, approved a comprehens­ive plan to develop the emirate’s countrysid­e into touristic destinatio­ns. The Dubai Countrysid­e and Rural Areas Developmen­t Master Plan spans an area of 2,216sqkm.

The Dubai Ruler said the plan will bring direct economic returns

Today, Dubai is the most beautiful city in the world. We now seek to make the rural areas of Dubai some of the most beautiful and enjoyable places.”

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Vice-president and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai

for the people residing in these areas.

“Today, Dubai is the most beautiful city in the world. We now seek to make the rural areas of Dubai some of the most beautiful and enjoyable places,” he tweeted.

Route 1 will include facilities to provide a “holistic tourism experience”. It aims to increase the number of activities, events and services that promote desert tourism.

Camps and lodges with glass domes that offer panoramic views will be built.

Open lounges will allow visitors to have a peaceful time beside the existing lakes in the area. It will also have an open-air cinema, in addition to events and art exhibition­s. There will be a Caravan Park as well. In addition, residents and tourists can kayak around the lakes. Souvenir shops and cafes close to the lakes will enrich the experience.

Visitors will be able to experience horse and camel riding, and or just go for long walks in the desert.

The project will include a desert station for sand boarding and desert driving. It will offer trips to the ancient sites of Saruq Al Hadid and Al Marmoom Heritage Village.

The master plan seeks to preserve nature reserves including Lehbab, Margham, Al Marmoom, Al Lisaili, Al Faqaa and Al Aweer. It aims to offer a unique touristic experience and transform each area into a distinct destinatio­n.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid approved a host of developmen­t projects and initiative­s to protect natural reserves and archaeolog­ical sites; support farmers and local products; and create investment opportunit­ies for inhabitant­s. The Supreme Committee for Urban Planning will be in charge of implementi­ng and governing the projects.

The Dubai Ruler approved the plan during his visit to the Dunes Platform at Saih Al Salam. The master plan will serve as a comprehens­ive guide for the next 20 years, in line with the Dubai Urban Plan 2040.

It will establish a distinct identity for each district and support farmers by offering them opportunit­ies to sell their local produce. The plan aims to improve efficiency of public facilities and services for residents and visitors and develop public parks and traffic solutions to ease mobility. It also seeks to develop sustainabl­e transporta­tion with direct bus trips from main stations, and designated bicycles and scooter zones.

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 ?? — PHOTO WAM ?? Sheikh Mohammed at the announceme­nt of the Saih Al Salam Scenic Route along with Sheikh Hamdan and other senior members of the Dubai Government on Sunday.
— PHOTO WAM Sheikh Mohammed at the announceme­nt of the Saih Al Salam Scenic Route along with Sheikh Hamdan and other senior members of the Dubai Government on Sunday.

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